Strut bar and sway bar

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Best brand to use for strut bar and sway bar for honda civic si 2020?
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That would just be a very small upgrade from your stock 18mm bar.
 

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Hey, I have a Perrin strut bar that I got in fantastic condition from another member on here, if you’re interested. I had it installed for 3 days before I got my new carbon hood, but I had to remove it because there was interference between the bar and the support frame of the carbon hood. I actually love it because it matches my color scheme perfectly, but I can’t use it, so ??.

It’s this one, in red: https://www.perrin.com/shop/suspension/honda-strut-brace

Comes with all hardware. I think $150 shipped is fair, exactly what I got it for. Or, depending on where you are in California, I just meet up with you. I’m in the Central Valley.

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Strut bars are ineffective on 10th gen. The strut towers are tied in to the firewall. TC and TCR cars don’t even run them cause it’s just dead weight with no gain.
I’m really happy with the whiteline rear sway bar.
 

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Strut bars are ineffective on 10th gen. The strut towers are tied in to the firewall. TC and TCR cars don’t even run them cause it’s just dead weight with no gain.
I’m really happy with the whiteline rear sway bar.
lol you sure about that? have you personally tested your car with a fstb vs without one? i can personally attest that even a 3 piece bar like mine from sirimoto completely changes the way the front end feels. i can only imagine what a single piece bar would feel like
 

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Best brand to use for strut bar and sway bar for honda civic si 2020?
I've got a 22mm Whiteline RSB with bushings and Accord End Links if you would like them. $100 plus shipping. Used for about a year, the car should have come with this bar from the factory. Just PM me if interested.
 

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Strut bars are ineffective on 10th gen. The strut towers are tied in to the firewall. TC and TCR cars don’t even run them cause it’s just dead weight with no gain.
I’m really happy with the whiteline rear sway bar.
Agree. A competent spring, strut, bushings combo will make a tower strut pretty much completely unnecessary.
Cars with rigid chassis don't have much use for it.
I have one on my hatch and the improvement is minimal still a bit wobbly in the front.
On the other hand, my older car with HFP suspension is riding on rails.
 

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Agree. A competent spring, strut, bushings combo will make a tower strut pretty much completely unnecessary.
Cars with rigid chassis don't have much use for it.
I have one on my hatch and the improvement is minimal still a bit wobbly in the front.
On the other hand, my older car with HFP suspension is riding on rails.
the Spoon rigid collars are something I would like to try.
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